Parts of the Flower (Monocot) Book

$15.95 USD

Monocots (monocotyledons) are the three-leaved flowers commonly seen in the garden (like lilies). They get their name because their seeds have one (mono) seed leaf (cotyledon).

Unlike dicot flowers, monocots do not have petals and sepals. Instead, they have a combined petal-like structure called a tepal. Use this book in the classroom to follow-up on your explorations in the garden.

The photos include the featured part in full-color while the rest of the image fades into muted shades of gray. For the first time, it is really clear what we want them to focus on!

  • Fully laminated pages and covers show the key parts of the Monocot Flower (see photo for list)
  • Sized for the child's hand: 4¼” x 5¼”
  • Tightly spiral bound to lie flat on the workspace
  • Rounded corners (no pricked fingers or dog-eared pages)
  • Lesson plan included

Created by a Montessori teacher and a botanical expert. Eco-printed by parents/teachers/students in our rural New England office.

Made in the USA.

READ THE LESSON PLAN

Item #: BKPOMONC

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